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Emil Nolde - In Radiance and Color

German expressionist Emil Nolde in 1923 misguidedly described Adolf Hitler as “great and noble in his ambitions.” Nolde produced bright, bold portraits and landscapes, reminiscent of Gauguin and Van Gogh. By the 1940s, more than 1,000 of Nolde’s paintings, derided as “degenerate art” by the Nazis, were confiscated from German museums, and Nolde was ordered to stop painting. “Emil Nolde: In Radiance and Color”(Hirmer), edited by Agnes Husslein-Arco and Stephan Koja, traces the artist’s career with more than 100 full-color reproductions, focusing on the watercolors he created in secret
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Emne Ekspressionisme
Kunstner Emil Nolde
Forfatter Agnes Husslein-Arco, Andreas Fluck, Stephan Koja, Katharina Lovecky, Manfred Reuther, Christian Ring
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 347 farveillustrationer
Format / Sideantal 23 × 29 cm / 312 s
Udgivelsesår 2013
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Hirmer
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9783777421896
Lev. 3-5 dage
German expressionist Emil Nolde in 1923 misguidedly described Adolf Hitler as “great and noble in his ambitions.” Nolde produced bright, bold portraits and landscapes, reminiscent of Gauguin and Van Gogh. By the 1940s, more than 1,000 of Nolde’s paintings, derided as “degenerate art” by the Nazis, were confiscated from German museums, and Nolde was ordered to stop painting. “Emil Nolde: In Radiance and Color”(Hirmer), edited by Agnes Husslein-Arco and Stephan Koja, traces the artist’s career with more than 100 full-color reproductions, focusing on the watercolors he created in secret